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Happy Birthday today March 13th

Above: Another of my favorite shots of Brandon by Jon Whitney.

Happy Birthday to FH Favorite Brandon Ruckdashel!
Check out much more of Brandon on FH HERE: (including my most recent post Brandon: Exposed!).

Check out previous Birthday posts for March 13th, Emile Hirsch HERE:, Danny Masterson, Wayne Godwin, & William H. Macy HERE:

Brandon Ruckdashel Exposed!


Being an actor, especially a good actor, means exposing parts of yourself to others. One of my favorite actors, Brandon Ruckdashel has been exposing parts of himself throughout his career. To expose yourself, your body, your emotions, your vulnerabilities is not an easy thing. It requires strength and risk taking. Brandon has taken those risks over and over again. On stage, on screen and through his music Brandon has consistently shown audiences different parts of himself.




'There's always something nice about writing a comedy and people laugh.'
Brandon Ruckdashel

Brandon's latest project is without a doubt his biggest risk and his biggest exposure. The actor, singer and photographer has added writer to his resume with his first full play Exposure. The first official reading of took place two weeks ago in New York. By all accounts the reading was a tremendous success. Brandon say that his current plan is to do another reading in NY probably in September with some script revisions and a director attached. Brandon also hopes to do a reading in LA in the meantime.

Exposure: The Play by Brandon Ruckdashel
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Photos of Brandon by Thomas Watkin.

Brandon Ruckdashel: First Exposure

Last Summer I posted about Brandon Ruckdashel's new play 'Exposure'. After months of hard work, casting is complete, and this Friday, the 18th, Corine Cohen Presents a Private Reading Of Exposure. Although I cannot make the reading, I will provide a full report on the evening!.

Here is my previous profile, with some updated shots of the new cast!



"That's the spirit Paul. You walk this path and you walk a fine line between sanity, safety and morality, but you're already halfway there with this show. So what's one more step down the path of life?"
-Jerry to Paul in Exposure-

Regular readers of FH know one of my favorite guys is actor Brandon Ruckdashel. Besides being one of the kindest guys, Brandon is one of the most talented. Brandon has achieved success and acclaim for his work as an actor and singer on stage, on television and on film. Brandon has also spent time the last couple of years honing hi skills as a photographer. Several times this past year when I was researching a model I was pleasantly surprised to see Brandon as the photographer.

Over the past year and half Brandon has been working on another project, a more personal one. Writing is not new to Brandon, he is a song writer and has written in the past, but his new play 'Exposure' is his first full play.



Exposure:
Exposure is a play about a young actor (Paul) who breaks up with his girlfriend (Tara) to pursue his dreams in Hollywood. Along the way he lives with a stripper (Tonya) and takes a boyfriend (Tim) all while under the guiding hand of his agent (Jerry). Exposure is both about the entertainment business and what an actor is willing to do as he lives his dreams.

Brandon says Exposure is the honest Hollywood story. "It's about all those things that happen that ENTOURAGE doesn't talk about. I decided to write this show because no one was writing anything like it and I'm fairly certain that my story is not unlike many other young actors who move to Hollywood. They dream big and try to survive any way they can." The events that happen within the play all happened within the first six months of Brandon's move to California. Exposure is a personal narrative, and although there are similarities between Brandon and Paul, it is not exactly biographical.



"I started writing EXPOSURE when I went on hiatus from Co-Ed Confidential season 3. Originally there were more characters, more scenes, more everything, but over the course of the writing process I've really spent the most time on focusing the story. A play can't be about everything and I think it's a trap many writers fall too easily into. They think "More More More" instead of "Less Less Less." My greatest influences on the structure were Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" and of course my favorite cult film "Fight Club." Over the course of three relationships Paul learns about himself and what he wants, needs, and is willing to do for success. Throughout this arc he is tormented, teased, and at times has very honest conversations with an agent character (JERRY) he's created in his head."
-Brandon Ruckdashel-


Above:
Michael Paul Carr, Timothy Ryan

Having read 'Exposure' I can attest to Brandon's talent as a writer. Exposure is a character driven play which explores systemically not just the highs, but the lows of making it in show business. It's toll on relationships not to mention ones mental well being. Most of us watch from a distance the success stories, the actors working. Although there have been stories of 'making it' in the business (think Fame), rarely does Hollywood allow us to see the dark side, the pain, the broken relationships which occur on the journey to stardom.

Exposure: The Play by Brandon Ruckdashel
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Brandon Ruckdashel:
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Above: Brandon with the cast; Timothy Ryan, Leslie Nicole Phiips, Michael Paul Carr, Benedita Pereira & Marc Sinoway.

A Look Back: Brandon Ruckdashel

November 22, 2008
My first of many posts about actor, singer, writer and photographer Brandon Ruckdashel. Check out more on Brandon on FH HERE:




If you have not heard of Brandon Ruckdashel, it is just a matter of time. Brandon may be known to some of you for his role on 'The Lair' or his beautiful and haunting performance in writer and director Maria Beatty's 'Boy In A Bathtub', but he has an impressive list of theatre credits as well.

Brandon grew up in the middle of Minnesota, but moved to Utah when in middle school. In his freshman year, he discovered drama class and for the first time he felt liked he really fit in with a group of people.



Brandon continued acting and playing sports until his acting teacher suggested he spend the summer at the North Carolina School of the Arts. He went onto East Carolina University, and after many productions working behind the scenes and on the main stage, Brandon left for New York. After a few productions in New York, including 'Ascension' (see below) Brandon headed to LA where he is currently living and working. The opportunities are starting to role in and with Brandon's talent it is impossible to imagine he will not become one of Hollywood's biggest stars. Brandon has an absolutely AMAZING web site full of info, tons and tons of pics and information. Be sure to stop by and spend some time, if your like me, when you leave you will be a huge fan of this talented, not to mention hot young talent. You can find his site HERE:






Yes Brandon has a smokin body, but the above pic is my favorite. Those eyes!











Below: Brandon as Riley in the horror TV series, "The Lair."


Below: Stills from Brandon's performance in the 2006 Off-Broadway production of Ascension. Brandon earned great reviews for his role as Lorenzo, an attractive, charismatic and dangerous dark angel who seduces a Catholic priest. Check out the Ascension Myspace Page HERE:








Some info about Brandon's early life from MostBeautifulMan.Com.

Brandon Ruckdashel Exposed



"That's the spirit Paul. You walk this path and you walk a fine line between sanity, safety and morality, but you're already halfway there with this show. So what's one more step down the path of life?"
-Jerry to Paul in Exposure-

Regular readers of FH know one of my favorite guys is actor Brandon Ruckdashel. Besides being one of the kindest guys, Brandon is one of the most talented. Brandon has achieved success and acclaim for his work as an actor and singer on stage, on television and on film. Brandon has also spent time the last couple of years honing hi skills as a photographer. Several times this past year when I was researching a model I was pleasantly surprised to see Brandon as the photographer.

Over the past year and half Brandon has been working on another project, a more personal one. Writing is not new to Brandon, he is a song writer and has written in the past, but his new play 'Exposure' is his first full play.



Exposure:
Exposure is a play about a young actor (Paul) who breaks up with his girlfriend (Tara) to pursue his dreams in Hollywood. Along the way he lives with a stripper (Tonya) and takes a boyfriend (Tim) all while under the guiding hand of his agent (Jerry). Exposure is both about the entertainment business and what an actor is willing to do as he lives his dreams.

Brandon says Exposure is the honest Hollywood story. "It's about all those things that happen that ENTOURAGE doesn't talk about. I decided to write this show because no one was writing anything like it and I'm fairly certain that my story is not unlike many other young actors who move to Hollywood. They dream big and try to survive any way they can." The events that happen within the play all happened within the first six months of Brandon's move to California. Exposure is a personal narrative, and although there are similarities between Brandon and Paul, it is not exactly biographical.



"I started writing EXPOSURE when I went on hiatus from Co-Ed Confidential season 3. Originally there were more characters, more scenes, more everything, but over the course of the writing process I've really spent the most time on focusing the story. A play can't be about everything and I think it's a trap many writers fall too easily into. They think "More More More" instead of "Less Less Less." My greatest influences on the structure were Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" and of course my favorite cult film "Fight Club." Over the course of three relationships Paul learns about himself and what he wants, needs, and is willing to do for success. Throughout this arc he is tormented, teased, and at times has very honest conversations with an agent character (JERRY) he's created in his head."
-Brandon Ruckdashel-



Having read 'Exposure' I can attest to Brandon's talent as a writer. Exposure is a character driven play which explores systemically not just the highs, but the lows of making it in show business. It's toll on relationships not to mention ones mental well being. Most of us watch from a distance the success stories, the actors working. Although there have been stories of 'making it' in the business (think Fame), rarely does Hollywood allow us to see the dark side, the pain, the broken relationships which occur on the journey to stardom.

Exposure is currently doing readings and I will be sure to update you on the plays journey from page to stage. Thanks Brandon!

Exposure: The Play by Brandon Ruckdashel
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Brandon Ruckdashel:
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Brandon in Co-Ed Confidential:





Feel: Lin McEwan



Feel:
Directed by Rolando Ramos
Camera work and Edit by Steve Ovendon
Starring Lin McEwan and Brandon Ruckdashel
Make-up by Lauren Crowell
Inspired by Chris Isaak's Wicked Game



Ok, I must admit I initially listened and watched the video for Feel by Lin McEwan because it included one of my favorite actors Brandon Ruckdashel. I watched the video the first time enjoying Brandon at his most beautiful. By the end of the first viewing I had to listen again...and again and again. McEwans deep haunting voice got inside my head and the images of the video and the sound of her voice are now a permanent part of me.

It was a bit ironic to research a bit about Lin today and stumble upon her site. Playing when you enter is beautiful song entitled 'Favorite Things'. The song and it lyrics frighteningly fit the motivation for this blog to a T. Lin McEwans voice is now one of my favorite things.

Find more about Lin at her Site HERE: and on Facebook HERE:

You will not regret clicking on Lin's site and listening to 'Favorite Things'. I stuck around for awhile and also listened to my favorite song by Lin 'Rest of Me'. Incredible!




Brandon Ruckdashel Update: Zach is Back!



Besides being one of my favorite actors, Brandon Ruckdashel continues to be as busy as ever. Between his acting, music and photography Brandon has had one of his busiest springs ever. Besides working with screenwriter and director Rel Dowdell's new film 'Changing The Game'(see more HERE:), Brandon is back as Zach on "Co-ed Confidential: 4play" premiering tomorrow night on Cinemax. (Check out showtimes HERE:)
Congratulations Brandon!!!



The two great shots of Brandon above by Ryan Orange from Digital Citrus.


Brandon Ruckdashel Update:


Above: Brandon by Tom Zuback.

One of my favorite actors, and favorite people Brandon Ruckdashel continues to be as busy as ever. Besides acting and singing, Brandon continues to focus on his passion for photography. You can check out Brandon's photography site HERE:

Brandon also just announced that season 4 of 'Coed Confidential' will be back for it's season premier on June 4th. Brandon is also getting ready for an upcoming project called 'Exposure' which I will update you on more as news comes out.

Brandon also has a starring role in screenwriter and director Rel Dowdell's new film 'Changing The Game'.

“When the game changes, so does everything you thought you had seen!”
“Changing The Game,” based on the screenplay by award-winning director Rel Dowdell, is the gripping story of two childhood friends from a gritty North Philadelphia neighborhood who choose divergent life paths but find themselves facing the same risks and, quite possibly, the same ending.


'Changing The Game' is set for release this fall. You can join the movies page on Facebook HERE: to find out more.